SCI At London Olympics

Corey Cogdell is all smiles as she celebrates her victory recently at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Tucson, Arizona. Her win there assured that she will be shooting trap on the U.S. team at the Olympics in London, England this summer. Cory, from Alaska, is also a hunter and SCI advocate.

Safari Club International will be well represented this summer at the Olympics in London, England. Both woman shotgun competitors on the U.S. team are hunters and representatives of SCI. Kim Rhode, who will set a new all-time record if she medals this year, has been an SCI Life member and staunch supporter of the freedom to hunt since she was a child. This year, Kim will be competing in women’s skeet and trap. If she receives a medal in either event,

Kim Rhode, right, will be shooting skeet and trap during the upcoming Olympics in London, England. Kim, who is a lifelong hunter and SCI Life member, is shown here with her father, Richard, after she set another world record during the World Cup shoot earlier this spring in Tucson, Arizona.

she will have medaled in five consecutive Olympics–something that never has been done before. Corey Cogdell assured her spot on the U.S. Olympic team in women’s shotgun when she placed first in the qualifying shoot last month in Tucson, Arizona. Corey was a bronze medalist at the Olympics in Beijing four years ago.

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At one time, there were only about 500 desert bighorn sheep in Arizona. Today, thanks to Arizona Game & Fish’s (AZGFD) capture and relocation efforts, there are more than 5,000. Here, SCI’s Marc Watts discusses with AZGFD’s Raul Vega how the Department determines source populations, where to relocate sheep, how they are captured and the precautions taken to make sure Arizona’s iconic sheep population remains healthy and growing.

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Aaron M.with his number 20 overall Common Grizzly Bear

Ryan R. with his potential top 10 overall Axis Deer

Chad M. is featured here with his Arabian Oryx that is a potential Top Ten overall and scores a 70. Congratulations to Chad for his successful hunt in Texas. We appreciate Chad documenting his hunting heritage with SCI and adding to our valuable collection of scientific data! In addition, the funds collected by SCI Record Book directly aid in protecting your freedom to hunt and hunting for our next generation.